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Linux Complete Command Reference | |
Linux Complete Command Reference will contain a number of cross references and jump tables to help the reader locate the Linux function. |
Linux Configuration and Installati0n
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Linux in Plain English | |
![]() Finally, here is a well-organized, essential reference for the growing number of LINUXr users. This book provides instant access to the LINUX commands and concepts that LINUX users are confronted with every day. The first section contains a listing of common LINUX user tasks, in plain English, with a corresponding LINUX command. Another section cross references DOS commands with LINUX equivalents. A major portion of this handy reference is devoted to grouping LINUX commands by type. Additionally, an alphabetic cross reference exists for those times when you know exactly what LINUX command you need to use.
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LINUX System Administrator's Survival Guide | |
![]() This comprehensive guide provides Linux System Administrators with all of the information they need to install the Linux System and get productive immediately. |
Linux Unleashed, Third Edition | |
![]() Linux Unleashed, Third Edition, is for the user who has some experience when it comes to operating systems. It focuses on the needs of administrators, power users and programmers covering everything from managing users and groups to using the programming tools that come with Linux. Although the book isn't focused on any one distribution of Linux, where necessary it will use Red Hat Linux as a basis for it's examples. |
Maximum RPM (RPM) | |
![]() The complete reference for the RPM software package that is the heart of the Red Hat Linux distribution. Designed for both the novice and advanced users, Maximum RPM enables anyone to take full advantage of the benefits of building software packages with the Red Hat Package management tools to ensure that they install simply and accurately each and every time. |